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How do action potentials travel along the axon?

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The action potential travels down the axon as the membrane of the axon depolarizes and repolarizes. ... Nodes of Ranvier are gaps in the myelin along the axons; they contain sodium and potassium ion channels, allowing the action potential to travel quickly down the axon by jumping from one node to the next.

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